Sonnert, Adrian

Abstract [en]

This study treats behavioral biometric authentication, and its focus is on creating an application that uses hand-arm-movements to identify users. The systemis modelled to achieve a minimal false rejection rate (FRR) and false acceptance rate (FAR). Experiments featuring several test subjects performing hand-arm-movements using our device were performed in order to gauge the FRR and FAR of our system. The FRR and FAR achieved were 35% and 15.8%, respectively. The study concludes that hand-arm-movements may be useful for authentication, but further research is required.